Darren and Cynthia (fictional names) had $80,000 in credit card debt, two old paid for vehicles and a house with zero equity that they were trying to sell. Because Darren’s job required him to work sporadic hours, it was difficult for him to find extra work. Cynthia worked a sales job that brought in irregular […]
Are You a Quitter? Maybe You Should Be.
Most of us have grown up hearing, “Quitters never win and winners never quit.” Sound good, but is it always true? Career coach Dan Miller challenges us to consider what road we are on and, if it is the wrong one, quit and change directions. If you were driving from Paducah to Nashville and the […]
What is Dave Ramsey Saying About Today’s Economy?
No, Dave Ramsey did not write a guest post for my blog. But he did give me permission to re-run his columns. I hope this one will be encouraging and challenging as you read what Dave has to say about today’s economy…a year into the recession. Important Update from Dave About the Economy In light […]
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Step 2: The Debt Snowball
photo credit: OakleyOriginals In order to better understand Dave Ramsey’s passionate hatred of debt, allow me to quote him, “ Years ago, my wife, Sharon, and I went broke. We lost everything due to my stupidity in handling money, or not handling it, as the case may be. Hitting bottom and hitting it hard was […]
The Lord’s Math: It is Different From Mine
photo credit: mackz John 6:8-13 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, said to him, “There is a boy here who has five barley and two fish, but what are they for so many?” Jesus said, “Have the people sit down.” Now there was much grass in the place. So the men sat down, […]
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